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Zenyetta vs Racheal
Wow, what a match up this would be. If Racheal goes to the Spa, will she get the mile and quarter distance? You gotta think she feel some pace pressure out front.
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head to head, rachel would win because of their running styles. as for the ten furlongs, i don't think she would have a proble. as for pace pressure, rachel is far from a need the lead type-altho she has won from up front, she most certainly has won from a stalking position more than once. zenyatta is one dimensional, whereas rachel is anything but. that said, zenyatta is a very nice mare, altho you have to wonder if she will ever pay the price for her come from behind style.
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I really need to caption the two chickens photo so I don't have to go over the script again and again. I have a feeling these threads will send me to the brink of nerdy trail insanity in the next 3 months.
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Who is Racheal?
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You vs. spelling.
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Synthetic race with decent field....Zenyatta wins
Match race....Rachel wins Dirt race with decent field......toss up |
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Zenyatta's figs are lower, but I don't trust poly figs. They may still be a work in progress. |
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Seems simple enough to me
Z's the undefeated, undisputed champ. RA is the young challenger which has yet to face older competition. If RA wants to be the champ, she needs to come out to the champ's house this fall and take on the undefeated champ in the BIGGEST event of the year. |
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Let's assume that Z wins the BC Classic, beating the BEST in THE WORLD. And RA is in her stall while this is happening (after having beaten up on the usual suspects in some race at BEL previously). Hard to make a case for R as horse of the year, IMO. |
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Wouldn't RA be in a singular distinction if she can be equally as good on synth as she is on dirt? Isn't that worth an attempt in The BC? At times I think we make too much of this debate. A great horse, a truly great horse does not need excuses. I pointed out Secretariat's example of trying a new surface(turf) after the tc and beating older horses later that year on dirt. This is not ground breaking stuff we are talking about. Who knows maybe she can do it, Curlin tried it and ran his race, (in the same neighbourhood beyer boys) he just got beat, the surface did not beat him, a very good horse did. He ran exactly to his mediocre 2 races prior. This surface excuse is just a not too inconvenient truth if one asks me.
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Z winning the BC Classic would be a huge possible game changer. It depends on what she does between now and then. Right now, she's a lot of lengths behind Rachel Alexandra, who has a few pretty big wins to her name while Zenyatta has just one. The thing is... Zenyatta has had every chance to elevate herself without having to ship out of California. Hollywood Gold Cup, for example. I hope she does it in the Pacific Classic, because time is running out. |
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This is almost as bad as the horseplayers who refuse easy money by not playing POLY. |
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You probably get better value at the SPaaaaaaaaaaaaaah though, right? |
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He had to pass a 'roid test before that race.............. |
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Yeah your right, poly never gets sloppy after a monsoon.
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